Dear David,
You might also find the following useful http://videolectures.net/Top/
Best wishes,
Chrissi
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From: Online forum for SEDA, the Staff & Educational Development Association on behalf of David Gosling
Sent: Wed 10/11/2010 17:11
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Subject: Re: Videos of Teaching - urgent request
Dear Colleagues,
For many years in workshops on the observation of teaching I have used video
tapes of teaching which were made by UCoSDA back in 1996. The tapes were
part of a resource pack called 'Making the Grade' designed to assist
departments to prepare for subject review. These were excellent examples of
genuine teaching (no role playing or using actors etc). Each example was
about 15 to 20 minutes and they had the advantage that the staff who had
been filmed had given their permission for the resources to be used for
staff development. These examples are looking very dated now and also video
tapes is an old technology.
Does anyone have a resource which includes downloadable digital recordings
of higher education teaching - preferably showing different types of
teaching in different subjects? At the present time, I am particularly
looking for examples of teaching in medicine or dentistry, but I would be
interested in examples from any discipline. We would be willing to pay for
the resource if necessary.
Do any of the CETLs, for example, have any digital films of teaching? I know
of one in art and design (fashion) that was produced by the RCA as part of
the Design CETL. But are there any others in the health-related CETLs?
I would be grateful for any leads!
PS Please note my new land-line telephone number.
David Gosling
0161 612 5234
Visiting Professor
University of Plymouth
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